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Indiana law requires that all sellers and servers of alcohol must attend a Certified Server Training approved by the Alcohol & Tobacco Commission. Training must be completed within 120 days of being hired by an establishment, and the certificate of training is valid for three years.
The State of Indiana requires all employees who furnish alcohol to customers to successfully complete a state-approved alcohol server training course. These courses can not be taken online; they must have taken in person. Indiana ATC alcohol server training certifications expire three years after the date of training.
INDIANAPOLIS | The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission announced this week employee permits may now be renewed online. Employee permits may be renewed on the ATC's website at www.in.gov/atc/2641.htm.
Liquor licenses must be renewed every one three years.
Indiana state law requires completion of a certified server training program for persons holding an Employee Permit dispensing alcoholic beverages. The certification must be obtained no later than 120 days from the date of hire at an alcohol establishment.
Your state's Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) board can take up to six months to review and approve your application. If approved, you must pay for your license. Prices range from $300 to $14,000, based on your state. Liquor licenses must be renewed every one three years.
The cost of obtaining a liquor license can vary greatly depending on the state. Full liquor licenses can range from $12,000 to $400,000, while beer and wine liquor licenses can cost as low as $3,000.
Applying for the License Once you understand the laws of your city and state and type of licenses you need for your restaurant or bar, you're ready to fill out the application. To apply for a liquor license, contact your local ABC agency to acquire the appropriate forms, fill them out, and submit them.
Applying for a Liquor License This process can take up to a year, so be sure to apply early. Depending on where you live, a restaurant liquor license can cost a little as $500 or as much as $70,000. Many towns have a liquor license quota, so you may not be able to get a new license at all if the quota has been filled.
Owners who are able to run their own business take home an average salary of $21,000 — $51,000, depending upon size, location, and sales. At 1.7%, a store that has total sales of $500,000 realizes an annual profit of $8,500.
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